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rhaenburger March 22 2007, 01:56:40 UTC
It's actually not an automatic weapon, so it's quite legal to own without any Class III crap to deal with in America. Its operation is hard to describe, buuut do you see that crank back behind the magazine? Turning that crank makes a pair of wheels 'under' the triggerguard turn. Those wheels have short pegs on them, so that they pull the trigger with each revolution of the wheel. Since only one shot is fired per trigger pull, it's still considered semi-auto but has an incredible fire rate. They had one at the gunshop for $600. :3

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ninjahorse March 22 2007, 11:58:51 UTC
Hey thankies, was just me being a dumb ass and getting terminology wrong lol. Kilroy the 'yena was telling me the same thing. Yeah I saw the crank, that's one of the reasons I wanna have a go with it :=0 ) I edited the journal now so it isn't wrong any more, I hope lol ;=0 )

Bucky ;=0 )

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ninjahorse March 24 2007, 01:06:45 UTC
Ohh thanks for the heads up, added him as a friend :=0 )

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fangwolf57 March 24 2007, 04:23:57 UTC
That's awesome!

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ninjahorse March 24 2007, 13:20:24 UTC
Isn't it just? ;=0 ) And so pretty too. If their UK legal I'm having one. After about 5 years of saving...

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ninjahorse March 24 2007, 19:47:29 UTC
Heh Heh I know. Problem is it's probably much too scary looking to be legal over here *sighs*

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